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...Overall, the game was great,” senior attacker Kaitlin Martin said. “It was the first time in my four years that we beat Cornell. It was amazing to finish the Ivy season with the win.” After an early tally from sophomore Jess Halpern, the Big Red came back to score two back-to-back goals to take a 2-1 lead. Before long, Halpern put another two goals in the back of the net, recording her 11th hat trick of the season. After Cornell tied the score back up at three...
...concede anything en route to a 4-4 halftime deadlock. Harvard opened the scoring when Flood found freshman Katie Doherty who sent one through the pipes 3:25 into play. Columbia rebounded less than a minute later to tie the game at 1-1. Freshman Tyler Petropulous and sophomore Jess Halpern both scored unassisted goals over the next three minutes to give the Crimson a 3-1 advantage with just over 23 minutes remaining in the first period. The Lions used a steady attack and efficient shooting to tie the score at 4-4 with 3:53 remaining...
...Kaitlin Martin, Doherty put the first of the Crimson’s four into the net. Unfazed, Dartmouth scored two more in under a minute, leaving Harvard with little hope.Nine minutes later, after a stretch of scoreless play, the Crimson was more than frustrated. Picking up the tempo, sophomore Jess Halpern gave the ball to Martin, who sent a shot into the goal with three minutes left in the game. Harvard’s streak continued less than a minute later when Petropulos picked up the draw and sent it to Halpern, who watched as her free position shot went...
...Delia Pais wrote in an e-mail. “We started slow, played slow, ended slow. It was a game we just didn’t show up for.” While the Crimson offense boasts the top two scorers in the Ivy League—sophomore Jess Halpern and senior Kaitlin Martin, who have 36 and 34 goals, respectively—the staunch defense of the Tigers held the typically high-scoring Crimson to only five goals. Neither Halpern nor Martin could put a tally on the board for Harvard, and the pair was held to only...
...rest of the game. Penn put up eight more goals in the remainder of the half, and kept the Crimson to only two tallies. Flynn added an unassisted goal and an assist, while Martin tallied the second goal. The Quakers were able to nullify sophomore leading scorer Jess Halpern, keeping her marked and scoreless all game. Saturday’s contest ended Halpern’s 20-game scoring streak. Freshman Kerry Clark stopped 11 shots in the net, helping Harvard make a stand against Penn in the beginning of the contest. “[Clark] came up with some...